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IT m 1 J gaatMQBN iso, December is, mi. THE SALT LAKE TKJBTJjnB. - " 1 Sj tes Seem to 1 1 jlave Money, . i nued Absence of Spec- A alive Real Estate fij r investments. 181 J J jnease in State Bank's tftnd Advances the Price ii of Stock. Wit, c( Sail Lol City have beon JWdthholltrnde during tho s has been satlsfac F,nl!nc3. The large retail stores -trtal larger volume of trade Ita corresponding week of last Eyd, pas accounted a rccord P AD c!aHS of citizens appear to tr or Christmas buying, as well &ti and the ordinary luxu Entr arc generally parting with L- to an extent which indicates present and conndenco in the Lvba-Iness has increased stcad CSnlng of fall trade, and tho Uw ; to Include all lines han EJmt Collections are good and fuw&T obtained at reasonable I Eeal Estate Market. fi (slate market In splto of tho Srf condition of the- Clark ;tm Ar.reles and renewed assur Western Pacific is to be fclt Lake to San Francisco, laallnued absence of a specula tor Quito numerous purchases, Wfcnts and non-residents, of ln rwrt"y and tho starting of exten der operations In midwinter, .arc nioj abounding faith in tho city s Istocks continue ouito active and a the commercial list arc strong, h little trading. Announcement , state bank's dividend would be A to 10 per cent for tho coming sidrmctd the stock of that con $ u !s virtually off the market, st quotations Stcck Quotations. XiUocal bank J276.00 1 1C1.60 Ire Insurance Co 113.00 i Ecgar Co. pfd 30.10 iSu?arCo, common 4.25 ii of Utah 152.60 Sivtoss bank 305.00 . Bank & Trust Co 147.00 ifcal bank 111.00 ea Sav. bank 133.00 b. k Sav. bank 112.00" rBros.Eig- Co., Logan 113.00 First National bank, Ogden... . 220 cn Rocky Mt Bell Tel! Co....;:.; S4 Davis Co. bank, Farmington iio'co Ogdcn Savings bank isn'on Consol. Wafr. & Machine Co., pfd" "" 9300 Do., common , ', Fremont County Sugar Co "." " io'm Amalgamated Sugar Co. pfd " oi'oo Do., common mon Idaho Sugnr Co Lewlston Suar Co in4 Sugar City Townslte Co '" iod'oo Barnes Banking Co.." . , BONDS. Church bonds 103 00 Cons. Ry & Power Co. bonds...".'..':: 9100 S. Lr. City Railroad bonds . . jos CO Sempter Valley railroad " 10300 Utah Co. Lt.' & Power Co. bonds"!. 10100 EAST JORDAN COMES IN. .Will Stand Its Share of Pumping Ex pense nt TJtnli Lake. At a meeting of tho directors of the East Jordan Canal company held yesterday In Sandy. It was decided that this company should bear its share of the expense of installing nn extra pump at Utah lake. Tho East Jordan and the North Jordan companies were at first opposed to en gaging with the others In the proposed mprovement. anil the action of vestcrday leaves out of the deal only one of the live companies Interested. It is believed now that the .North Jordan will also come in The new pump will provide 1C0 additional second-feet of water. Divided among the five canal companies this will make the full quoto of each 100 second-feet, each be ing now In receipt of SO second-feot. It is said that this will give the cltv, which owns the Salt Lake and Jordan canal, an amplo quantity of water to carry out Its proposed exchnngo contract with tho farmers for Cottonwood water. The cost of tho pump will be $12,500, or 52.EO0 for each company. Mayor Morris and Stato Engineer Dore mus - attended tho meeting of tho East Jordan directors. BUILDING PERMITS. Tho semi-monthly report of building per mltB Isuo.T Is us follows: Alfred Allsccn. Itosolla street, two brick cottasos, $1000 each $ 2,000 W. J. UftUornn. rear W East Second South, brick kitchen 300 OreBon Short Lino company, between Fourth and Fifth Wcit and Sovontli and Ninth- North, fireproof oil-house 2,000 Oieffon Short Line company, same loca tion, brick office 2.P0O Oregon Short Line company, same loca tion, roundhouso 33.000 "William A. Now, Bailey's court, brick cottaRo ifooo J. P. Coney, 410 East Elfjhth South, Im provements ioo Mrs. Mary Fmnseii, Windsor avenue, be tween N'lnth and Tenth South 00 Mrs. J. E. Taylor. 1017 South Eighth East, brick addition 350 J. W. Mlllen. Fifth Went and Fifth North, double brick cottxiKc 1,000 Theo Xyatrom. iso C street, frame cottflRO COO W. C Tracoy. 9 RuhMc court, framo barn COO Mrs. S. B. Holmes. Stato and North Tem ple, porch zoo John Bransford. First and State, frame storeroom no T. J. Armstrong 1C7-172 U Btrcct, two brick cottages, J1000 each 2.000 It. II. HnBlam, 24C North Fifth West, brick Btoro EM Mrs. Josle Anderson, Sixth South between Main and State, two-story brlclt, mod ern 2.5CO Mra. Joalo Anderson. Sixth South be tween Main and Stato. framo barn.... 100 J. D. Murdock, 211 South Mala, brick barn l.ooo B. G. Rnybould. Ml South West Temple, brick cottage i.coo J. M. Wllfloy, Windsor avenue, between Ninth and Tenth South, brick cottage.. 1,300 Total ?M,0M REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. William W. McDonald to R B. Mc Donald, 2 acr.es, eta. In the fiouthea.it quarter of section i. township 2 south, range 1 cast 293 Frank C. Footo to Lucy A..rtchtor. 10x3 rodn northwest from the southeast cor ner of lot 2. block 22. pint G". 1 D. D. Mallory to J.,.1. Vlscl, lot 17, block 2, East nciich MUbdlvlnlon - 1 Mutual Itcalty company to-Joseph Faulk ner, lot 20, block. 2. Brooklyn Bubdl- ' vision , '., 1,005 Gcorffo E. Budd lr William K. Beer, one hair Intoret. nT Ipta 2 to G. block 2. Cono .t Iloberts's pul)dIyl'lon 1,000 Henry C. Wallace to Join Strlcltley, In terest In Znutccas lode. West Mountain 00 Amy I.. B. Lewis to Erl Butler, jofixSL rods In section CO, township 2 south, range 1 east $ 100 Jnmos J. Srell to Mllos Aveson, 3x7 rods pouthcast from tho northwest corner of lot 2. block Si, plat I) 1.2Z0 John II. Walker to Ellen U. Proctor. 20 ucre.i In tho northwest qunrtnr of sec tion !). township 3 MUth, r.nu;o 1 cast.. 1 P- II. Lannnn to George T. Odcll. lota 30 and 31. block C, Popperton plnce 1 Jnmos li. I lard man to Thomas Nichols, 30xSO rods In section 3, township A south. range 1 west 1,400 John It. Winder to Allco W. Brndford. lot II, block 12, ten-acre plat A, otc. 1 Benjamin F. Fitzgerald to M. F. Fitz gerald. 10 acres and 30 fquare rods In tho northeast quarter of ncctlon 32. township 3 south, rango 1 eoat C2I Joshua Terry to same, 3 acres In tho northwest quarter of section 33, town ship 3 south, range 1 east, eto C3S John Stolngruber to William II. Johnoon. 17Vi acres In tho northeast quarter of section 31, township " south, range 1 cost 1,000 William Quick to Hattlo Jlolmbergor. 12x 6 rods northwest from tho southeast corner of lot C. block 17, plpat B 10,000. Charles O. Merrill to Amy A. Olios, 3x3 rods .southwest from tho northeast cor ner of lot 1. block 10, plat G 3,300 J. J. Norman to Mary B. S. Norman, ono-half Interest In lot 1. block 31, Kln- noy & Gourlay's subdivision DO V. K. Pcnst- to James Johnston, HCVix lOUi foot northwest from the southeast corner of lot 1. block C2. plat B G.E91 H. S. Daynea to L. P. Judd. lots 30 and 31. block 3. Park View addition 226 Joseph Baumgartcn to J.- J. Norman, ono half Interest In lot 1, block 31, Kinney fc Gourlay'o subdivision i Business Notes. Mnnagor W. P. Cooper of It. L. Polk & Co. has rccolved tho copy of Manila's first city directory- Tho Introduction 13 printed In four languages nnd It Is an Interesting book to look over, although limited in extent and scope. Carl B: Hard Is given as living nt 30 Buctillos Samp. Grocery Store Liquidate. The grocery store of C. H. Gutting, 25 East First South street, having failed, the assignee- will close them out at re tall, commencing Monday evening. The stock of goods will be Bold regardless of cost. All fixtures $old, subject to de livery January 1. The Utah Association of Credit Men. assignee. !' NEWSPAPER MEN. OUSTED. Forced to Leave Public Room by Or der of the, Judge. NEW YORK. Dec. 17. A sceno of un usual discord was witnessed in the Su preme court in Brooklyn today where Justice Murean, during a hearing of the case of Mabel Spang-, daughter of a Pittsburg steel manufacturer, ordered that r-dmission to the building be de nied all newspaper men. Some of them took exception to tho authority of the Justice in ordering them from tho building and declined to leave. Attendants were then ordered to eject the unwelcome ones, but they met with violent opposition and for a time serious trouble was Imminent. The cor ridors were finally cleared after a hand-to-hand . scrimmage. The hearing of the case of Miss Spang, who It Is alleged has been wrongfully confined In an Insane asylum, was con tinued today behind closad doors. PROMOTER H00LEY FREE. SIdo Partner of tho London Bank rupt Found Guilty. LONDON, Dec. 17. After trial of three weeks, a Jury In the Central Criminal court (today found Ernest Tern.li Hooley not guilty and Henry J. Lawson guilty of obtaining money un der false pretenses. Lawson wan sen tenced to a year's Imprisonment at hard labor. Execution of the sentence of Lawson was postponed to permit of an appeal to the crown cases reserved court. He was admitted to ball in $30, 000. Ilooloy, whose colossal bankruptcy and the proceedings therefrom wore tho sensations of 1898, vas arrested on May 10 In London on the charge of con spiracy to defraud. Since his bank ruptcy Hooley has been connected with various promotions, some of which led to court proceedings. Lawson, another company promoter, was taken Into custody the same day In connection with charges against Hooley. The technical charge against the -prisoners was defrauding A. J. Payne of 550,000 by selling him shares of Siberian gold mines and other worth less concerns. Hooley was balled in $10,000 and Lawson's bail was placed at $30,000. In 1S98 Hooley was the biggest com pany promoter In Great Britain. Hu was a multi-millionaire and was prom inently Interested In blcj'cle, land and meat companies. He reached the pin nacle of his prominence In ISO'"!, when he promoted a tire company, ns the result of which he was supposed to have cleared $12,500,000. At that time Hooloy was living- a sort of Count of Monte Crlsto existence, buying yachtn and race horses and a number of historic j country seats. APPEALS TO AMNESTY. Frenchmen. Exiled for Treason. Wish to Return Home. PARIS, Dec. 17. In the Chamber of Deputies today M. Gauthier de Clagny, Revisionist, asked that amnesty bi given to Paul de Roulede and Marcel Habert, convicted in 1809 by the High court of participation in a plot to over throw the government and were exiled. A lively debate followed. Premier Combes opposed the request and fur ther discussion was postponed. Habert's term of exile expires at mid night tonight and telegrams from Spain say he Is ready to cross tho border a minute after midnight. It has been ar ranged that 15,000 Nationalists will take part In a demonstration when Habert arrives in Paris tomorrow. Elaborate police precautions will be taken. Drafting- Irrigation Law. SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 17. Tho Wash ington Stato Irrigation commlsslqn la In session hero to draft a law governing Irri gation in this State, for submission to tho Governor and Legislature. A member of the commlBslo.i said thl3 evening that tho work will not bo completed for threo or four days. COMMENCING MONDAY Th Great, Christmas Gift SA1UE BARTLING'S NEW YORK CASH STORE SEE PAGE 14. I MI HP BR-AND 1 I OiJEiIV 1 BUTTER i J For five cents per pound we guarantee you will never have any bad $ butter. It costs only this much more than other brands to get Hazelnut I which not only carries this guarantee, hut gives you the best butter i made. It costs but a trifle per meal; why not have the best? $ ! 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